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Just wondering if anyone has any suggestions to whiten laundry in a natural way. I use some baking soda, and sometimes peroxide, but I'm not having much luck. Any suggestions? Hope you all are doing well. Take care!

Andi

Tags: alternatives, bleach, laundry, natural

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I've used those, and used Borax before as well. Not sure how 'natural' it is, but it's recommended by a lot of green sites....

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Borax, vingear, or the sun.

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Laundry is the one place I have trouble going green. I have 3 girls so I like to keep the clothes nice enough to pass down. I have tries baking soda, Borax, and the sun... nothing seems to work like a good stain stick though. SO, I am also interested in an answer to this.

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Try using vinegar. Look online for vinegar uses and you'll be amazed on all the useful tips.

GRACIE

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Melabrite from Melaleuca the Wellness Company works great, is toxin-free, safer for your family and the planet! I sent you some info on the prices!
Evelyn www.evelyn1.fourpointwellness.com

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I know. I've used Borax too, but don't anymore since it can be irritating to your lungs and eyes.
DevilishSouthernBelle said:
I've used those, and used Borax before as well. Not sure how 'natural' it is, but it's recommended by a lot of green sites....

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I use MelaBrite from Melaleuca. It is a color-safe brightener. They also have laundry detergent, fabric softener (liquid and dryer sheets), and stain pre-treater. The entire line works like a dream, is safe for your family (including infants) and the environment, and costs less than national brands. Here is a link to their laundry line:

http://www.melaleuca.com/ps/index.cfm?f=ps.productList&l1=1&...

Let me know if you have any questions.

Enjoy a great day!

Christi

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I use a stain stick from Ecover that works really well. I've also heard that perioxide can be used as a whitener in the laundry, but I've never tried it.

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This isn't totally natural but it is environmentally friendly... I soak my cloth diapers in a bit of oxygen bleach. Oxygen bleach is different from chlorine bleach in that when it breaks down it turns into simple H2O. See info at this website: http://www.grassrootsstore.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&Pr...

Good luck!

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I've always had the most luck with vinegar.

I've never heard of melaleuca, though. I'll check that out when I've got a few minutes.

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Curious about bluing for whitening white clothes. You know, like Mrs. Stewart's Liquid Bluing? It's supposed to be non-toxic and bio-degradable and it's worked well for us. And we even were able to find it at a discount store :) Anyone happen to know the pros or cons on it?

Blessings!

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I just wrote an artice on this! I use bluing and oxygen bleach. Here are 5 other methods I researched http://condo-blues.blogspot.com/2009/06/5-nontoxic-and-natural-bleach.html.

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